... intrigue . If we contemplate Venice merely externally , there is nothing to excite poetic raptures . Straight dirty canals and stone bridges ; the land and the sea equally level ; regular rows of poplar trees , and hardly any other ...
... Alan Watts , most often found among the new therapy and new religiosity ... guilt at his rootlessness : What actually has disappeared , is the classic ... guilt ... his guilt takes on a different form from that of his predecessors ...
... social and cultural distance between groups in society. Thus, fashion has often been seen as the domain in which the ... Its Social Agendas: Class, Gender and Identity in Clothing, University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Entwistle, J. (2000) ...
... Susan Curtiss described her as follows : Genie was pitiful . Hardly ever having worn clothing , she did not react to temperature , heat or cold . Never having eaten solid food , Genie did not know how to chew , and had great difficulty ...
... SAE J. , vol . 38 , no . 3 ( March 1936 ) , p . 90 . 2. H. C. Gerrish and ... 514-536 . 22. P. Mader , M. Heddon , M. Eye , and W. Hamming . " Effects of ... SAE Paper 660781 , November 1 , 1966 . 24. R. Robbins , K. Borg , E. Robinson ...
Nature: From nature to natures : contestation and reconstruction
... John Meyer ( 1999 : 3 ) believes to be the core belief of the ecological world- view , i.e. , the idea that ' humans and non - human nature are necessarily connected and hence interdependent ' . This core belief ostensibly requires a ...
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